Fu Zhih-Chi

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Fu Zhih-Chi

About Fu Zhih-Chi

I'm a fashion designer from Taiwan. I'm interested in Modular and Deconstruction design. Today, fashion changes more and more quickly. I hope I could use the design to remind people to cherish the good design. I feel that fashion is not just to create stunning clothes, there's also a social responsibility embedded in the fashion industry. Could contact me through: gearcellstudio@gmail.com

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Interview with Fu Zhih-Chi

Could you please tell us more about your art and design background? What made you become an artist/designer? Have you always wanted to be a designer?
I didn't discover my passion for design until I was 21. It started by the idea of I wanted to escape from my biology study. I discovered that although I enjoyed doing all the research on the biology field however, I don’t know what I should do in the future with it. Along the path discovering my interests, I found out that I like to create things and I would like to transcend the positive vibes through my design to my audience. I hope that when people see my design, they could feel happy, excited and interested. Since then, I started to consider how to do something positive and meaningful by design.
What is "design" for you?
Design not only provide what you want, but also discover your potential needs that you desire.
What kinds of works do you like designing most?
I would like to design something that can truly help out those people who needed it or design for the cultural heritages that needed to be protected. For me, design is not only for people who are financially sufficient like us, instead, I would like to help more people with my design if I’ve got opportunities.
What is your most favorite design, could you please tell more about it?
“The tent jacket” by Angela Luna, very innovative, great design and with high level of sophistication. More importantly, the story behind the jacket is to care about the refugees and the homeless population.
When do you feel the most creative?
When I'm taking a shower and when I'm commuting on my motorcycle.
What makes a design successful?
A successful design should refine our daily life. Some products could bring the convenience of life, others provide the mentally freshness and satisfaction. What really matters is the innovative design offers the public a better life and solve the problems in the society.
From your point of view, what are the responsibilities of a designer for society and environment?
Be socially responsible and be as environmentally friendly as possible. I'm not a fan of fast fashion since it promotes impulsive consumption and creates plenty of waste.
Can you talk a little about your design process?
First, collect lots of information, then analyze it and figure out the direction of the design. Do lots of experiments about your designs and find out the best solution for it.
Designing can sometimes be a really time consuming task, how do you manage your time?
I will set up a timeline and force myself to finalize the project by the end of deadline. The perfect solution could never exist however you could find the best solution within your ideas. A project won't be successful if you can't finish it on time and execute it.
How long does it take to design an object from beginning to end?
It really depends. When I start a project I will set up a timeline and try my best to finish it before the timeline.
How can people contact you?
They can contact me through email: gearcellstudio@gmail.com or the facebook page of my studio https://www.facebook.com/gearcellstudio/

Designer of the Day Interview with Fu Zhih-Chi

Could you please tell us about your experience as a designer, artist, architect or creator?
As the founder and the Chief designer of GearCell and Pawfurst, another brand for designing premium pet related products, I have been nominated by 2013 IF Concept Award and 2017 Taiwan Fashion Design Award. Graduated from Shih Chien University, the Department of Fashion Design, however my design concept is hugely affected by my biology background which I had studied for 3 years before I started my fashion study.
How did you become a designer?
It started by the idea of I wanted to escape from my biology study. I discovered that although I enjoyed doing all the research on the biology field however, I don’t know what I should do in the future with it. Along the path discovering my interests, I found out that I like to create things and I would like to transcend the positive vibes through my design to my audience. I hope that when people see my design, they could feel happy, excited and interested. Since then, I started to consider how to do something positive and meaningful by design.
What are your advices to designers who are at the beginning of their career?
There are numerous frustrations and difficulties on the way to become a designer, you need to either fight against or compromise with your own ideas, you need to force yourself to leave your comfort zone and keep learning. You will struggle from lacking ideas and inspirations, at the same time the pressure from the society will force you to face the reality.. However, I still consider becoming a designer as one of the best choices I’ve ever made in my life.
You are truly successful as a designer, what do you suggest to fellow designers, artists and architects?
Know who you want to design for really well, be determined, experiment and fail (A LOT)
How do you know if a product or project is well designed? How do you define good design?
A good design is that is does not only provide what you want, but also discover your potential needs that you desire.
What is your biggest design work?
The main concept of the award winning collection- CODE:PROTOTYPE is “Modular’. The jacket was deconstructed into three parts, “The Collar”, “The Body” and “The Sleeve”, the jacket does not have a fixed look, the users could compose the jacket based on their own preferences. This is also the reason why we named this collection the “CODE:PROTOTYPE”. What we provide is only the parts, however, the consumer is the person who completes the jacket.The Modular design not only increased the flexibility for the consumer to adjust the style and the function, meanwhile, it also provides the new solution for the consumer. When the jackets were partly damaged, the consumer only needs to replace the damaged parts instead of throwing the whole jacket away.Currently the “CODE:PROTOTYPE” is under the made to order collection in GearCELL. Except the three currently available parts, consumers could also customize their own parts through reserving an appointment with the studio.

Extended Interview with Fu Zhih-Chi

Could you please tell us about your experience as a designer, artist, architect or creator?
As the founder and the Chief designer of GearCell and Pawfurst, another brand for designing premium pet related products, I have been nominated by 2013 IF Concept Award and 2017 Taiwan Fashion Design Award. Graduated from Shih Chien University, the Department of Fashion Design, my design concept is hugely affected by my biology background which I had studied for 3 years before I started my fashion study.
How did you become a designer?
It started by the idea of I wanted to escape from my biology study. I discovered that although I enjoyed doing all the research on the biology field however, I don’t know what I should do in the future with it. Along the path discovering my interests, I found out that I like to create things and I would like to transcend the positive vibes through my design to my audience. I hope that when people see my design, they could feel happy, excited and interested. Since then, I started to consider how to do something positive and meaningful by design.
What are your priorities, technique and style when designing?
There are numerous frustrations and difficulties on the way to become a designer, you need to either fight against or compromise with your own ideas, you need to force yourself to leave your comfort zone and keep learning. You will struggle from lacking ideas and inspirations, at the same time the pressure from the society will force you to face the reality. The situation is even more serious especially in Taiwan where the society isn’t showing much respect to the designers. However, I still consider becoming a designer as one of the best choices I’ve ever made in my life.
Which emotions do you feel when designing?
My design focuses mainly on clothes, however I won’t constraint myself only as a fashion designer or any field. I’m a huge fan of industrial revolution era and I’m found of the concept that designers weren’t limited to one category of field, instead, designers were focusing on providing a total solution for the public.
What particular aspects of your background shaped you as a designer?
Design legend is a bit too much for me, however, I believe we should always see ourselves as a young designer or a beginner and embrace diverse ideas, be creative and keep learning. When I mention learning, it's not only about the design, but to be consumer centric, it means the comprehensive concepts of the product. Only when you understand the purpose of the design, the market and the needs of the consumers, you can design a good product that fits the customer.
What is your growth path? What are your future plans? What is your dream design project?
A good designer will fulfill the clients’ requirements, while a great designer will think a step further and think about how to refine the current situation and discover potential needs.
What are your advices to designers who are at the beginning of their career?
A good design is that is does not only provide what you want, but also discover your potential needs that you desire.
You are truly successful as a designer, what do you suggest to fellow designers, artists and architects?
The highest value of a good design is that it could refine our daily life. Some products could bring the convenience of life, others provide the mentally freshness and satisfaction. What really matters is the innovative design offers the public a better life and solve the problems in the society.
What is your day to day look like?
I would like to design something that can truly help out those people who needed it or design for the cultural heritages that needed to be protected. For me, design is not only for people who are financially sufficient like us, instead, I would like to help more people with my design if I’ve got opportunities. Recently I’m deeply impressed by “Parsons” by Angela Luna, which was a collection designed for refugees, very touching.
How do you keep up with latest design trends? To what extent do design trends matter?
To be honest, I don’t have anything particular in my mind now, I guess this is because I’m interested in almost everything therefore, I would like to try anything! However, recently I’m thinking of designing a more eco-friendly clothes with multi-functional accessories.
How do you know if a product or project is well designed? How do you define good design?
Watch lots of movies, listen to different types of music, exercise (I enjoy martial arts!) and go outdoors, adopt a dog, feel every piece of detail in your life and stay struggled.
How do you decide if your design is ready?
Yohji Yamamoto/ Andou Tadao/Zaha Hadid/Yung-Chen Nieh/Darth Vadar
What is your biggest design work?
“The tent jacket” by Angela Luna, full of innovation, great design and high level of sophistication. More importantly, the story behind the jacket is to care about the refugees and the homeless population.
Who is your favourite designer?
The award-winning “Code: Prototype”, it is a collection that originated from when I’m still a fashion student. In addition, it’s also the collection that urged me to start my own studio. This collection is full of the spirit of experiments and adventurous, for me which is also what I felt when I finally decided to establish my own studio.
Would you tell us a bit about your lifestyle and culture?
Always stay curious without any limitations. Try the best to learn as much as you can and to search for the resources that could help you achieve your goal.
Would you tell us more about your work culture and business philosophy?
I’m a dog lover, if I hadn’t become a designer I think I would become a dog trainer.

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